Difference in demodulation of DSB-SC and SSB-SC

hey guys, just wanted to know if any1 could please shred sum light on wat
would the differnce in demodulation schemes of double side band suppressed
carrier and single side band suppressed carrier. This is what i done with
matlab coding for modulation and demodulation.
1. DSB-SC:
- Modulation: (message signal 500hz) multiply by (carrier frequency
7000hz) ie: cos (2 pi 500 t) x cos (2pi7000t) = tx (transmission signal)
Demodualtion: tx x PLL(phase lock loop) = 'c'
Then i pass point 'c' through comb resonator. Adjust the output of signal
after comb resonator for gain and get my message signal back.
2. SSB -SC
Even though the modulation is different to DSB -SC, I'll try to describe
it. YOu may have to draw a rough sketch to follow it.
- m1(500 hz message signal) ((cos (2pi500t) x cos(2pi7000t) = 'd')) - 1st
modualtion
- (cos(2pi500t)x H(f)) x ((cos(2pi7000t x H(f)) = 'e' - 2nd modulation
'd' + 'e' = tx (1st modualtion + 2nd modulation = transmission signal).
Note: i know H(f) is hilbert transfor and basically shift the signal 90
degrees making cos to sin.
DEmodulation:
Now to demodualte: the only scheme i can think of is goin to be same as
the demodulate schceme for DSB-SC.
I get the tx x PLL = 'c'. Pass this point 'c' through comb resonator, find
gain and get my message signal. THIS IS WHERE I AM CONFUSED. WHAT HAVENT I
CONSIDERED FOR THIS DEMOD SCHEME??
PLEASE HELP!!!

Posted by Major Misunderstanding●November 13, 2006

"10023101" <10023101@uts.edu.au> wrote in message
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> hey guys, just wanted to know if any1 could please shred sum light on wat
> would the differnce in demodulation schemes of double side band suppressed
> carrier and single side band suppressed carrier. This is what i done with
> matlab coding for modulation and demodulation.
>

Du da math instead of assuming de ansa.
Jerry
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>> Note: i know H(f) is hilbert transfor and basically shift the signal

90

>> degrees making cos to sin.
>>
>> DEmodulation:
>> Now to demodualte: the only scheme i can think of is goin to be same

as

>> the demodulate schceme for DSB-SC.
>>
>> I get the tx x PLL = 'c'. Pass this point 'c' through comb resonator,

find

>> gain and get my message signal. THIS IS WHERE I AM CONFUSED. WHAT

HAVENT I

>> CONSIDERED FOR THIS DEMOD SCHEME??
>>
>> PLEASE HELP!!!
>
>Du da math instead of assuming de ansa.
>
>Jerry
>--
>Engineering is the art of making what you want from things you can get.
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>

>
>>> Note: i know H(f) is hilbert transfor and basically shift the signal
>90
>>> degrees making cos to sin.
>>>
>>> DEmodulation:
>>> Now to demodualte: the only scheme i can think of is goin to be same
>as
>>> the demodulate schceme for DSB-SC.
>>>
>>> I get the tx x PLL = 'c'. Pass this point 'c' through comb resonator,
>find
>>> gain and get my message signal. THIS IS WHERE I AM CONFUSED. WHAT
>HAVENT I
>>> CONSIDERED FOR THIS DEMOD SCHEME??
>>>
>>> PLEASE HELP!!!
>>
>>Du da math instead of assuming de ansa.
>>
>>Jerry
>>--
>>Engineering is the art of making what you want from things you can get.
>>&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;
>>
>
>OK, I done the hand analysis and found out that i didnt consider the

>
>>> Note: i know H(f) is hilbert transfor and basically shift the signal
>90
>>> degrees making cos to sin.
>>>
>>> DEmodulation:
>>> Now to demodualte: the only scheme i can think of is goin to be same
>as
>>> the demodulate schceme for DSB-SC.
>>>
>>> I get the tx x PLL = 'c'. Pass this point 'c' through comb resonator,
>find
>>> gain and get my message signal. THIS IS WHERE I AM CONFUSED. WHAT
>HAVENT I
>>> CONSIDERED FOR THIS DEMOD SCHEME??
>>>
>>> PLEASE HELP!!!
>>
>>Du da math instead of assuming de ansa.
>>
>>Jerry
>>--
>>Engineering is the art of making what you want from things you can get.
>>&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;&#2013266095;
>>
>
>OK, I done the hand analysis and found out that i didnt consider the

I tried implementing my above scheme with that -180 degree difference and
then i realized that adding 'b' + 'c' = 'd' - cancels the two streams.
(Well nuthing appears as my output so i guess that wat happened.)
I am getting desperate, and m out of ideas. PLEASE HELP.

Posted by Jerry Avins●November 14, 2006

10023101 wrote:
...

> I tried implementing my above scheme with that -180 degree difference and
> then i realized that adding 'b' + 'c' = 'd' - cancels the two streams.
> (Well nuthing appears as my output so i guess that wat happened.)
>
> I am getting desperate, and m out of ideas. PLEASE HELP.

I really don't know what you're trying to accomplish. Are you trying to
invent a new demodulator? I can see that you're confused when you say
that shifting the carrier and the modulation 90 degrees each amounts to
180 degrees total. It just doesn't work that way. I don't know what the
comb filter is for, but there's a lot I don't know. Have you read up on
any SSSB demodulation scheme? There's some good stuff at an elementary
level in the ARRL handbook.
A phasing modulator is easy to understand. Balanced modulators produce
both sidebands of an AM signal, but not the carrier. Such a signal is
practically useless in itself, but it's a useful building block. If
either the modulating signal or carrier phase is changed, the phases of
the sidebands will change too. It turns out that if both modulating
signal and carrier are shifted 90 degrees, th phase of one of the
sidebands will be the same as before and the other will be shifted 180
degrees. (Which one stays the same depends on the directions of the
quadrature shifts.) When you do it shifted and unshifted in parallel
paths and add the results, one of the sidebands is canceled out.
A filter SSB modulator is conceptually even simpler, but not simpler to
build. Simply pass the double-sideband filter through a filter that
passes one of the sidebands and removes the other.
To demodulate, reverse either process. The block diagram of a
demodulator might not look like it's doing that, but analysis shows that
it is. You demodulate by beating the signal to baseband and either
removing the image with a filter (filter method) or by not generating it
in the first place (phasing method).
Jerry
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Right.
jerry
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